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Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range

Published by U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2017-10-09
Five figures and four tables associated with: "Katharine J. Ruskin, Matthew A. Etterson, Thomas P. Hodgman, Alyssa C. Borowske, Jonathan B. Cohen, Chris S. Elphick, Christopher R. Field, Rebecca A. Longenecker, Erin King, Alison R. Kocek, Adrienne I. Kovach, Kathleen M. O'Brien, Nancy Pau, W. Gregory Shriver, Jennifer Walsh, Brian J. Olsen, Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range, The Auk, Volume 134, Issue 4, 1 October 2017, Pages 903–916, https://doi.org/10.1642/AUK-16-230.1". Portions of this dataset are inaccessible because: The formats, pptx and jpeg, are incompatible. They can be accessed through the following means: Open access journal article. Format: PowerPoint of five figures, and four tables. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ruskin, K., M. Etterson, T. Hodgman, A. Borowske, J. Cohen, C. Elphick, C. Field, R. Longenecker, E. King, A. Kocek, A. Kovach, K. O'Brien, N. Pau, G. Shriver, J. Walsh, and B. Olsen. Demographic analysis demonstrates systematic but independent spatial variation in abiotic and biotic stressors across 59 percent of a global species range.. The Auk. American Ornithologists' Union, Shipman, VA, USA, 134(4): 903-916, (2017).

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